Intersections between Jewish Studies and Habsburg Studies von Tim Corbett | ISBN 9783869565743

Intersections between Jewish Studies and Habsburg Studies

von Tim Corbett und weiteren, herausgegeben von Björn Siegel, Tim Corbett und Oskar Czendze
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinTim Corbett
Autor / AutorinMirjam Thulin
Autor / AutorinMoritz Csáky
Autor / AutorinKlaus Hödl
Autor / AutorinVerena Kasper
Autor / AutorinIlya Berkovich
Autor / AutorinJohannes Czakai
Autor / AutorinAlicja Maślak
Autor / AutorinMartin Stechauner
Autor / AutorinLida-Maria Dodou
Autor / AutorinFelicitas Heimann
Autor / AutorinOmar Nasr
Autor / AutorinMonika Halbinger
Autor / AutorinMagdalena Jánošiková
Autor / AutorinKatrin Keßler
Autor / AutorinAnthony D. Kauders
Autor / AutorinZora Piskačová
Autor / AutorinRafael Arnold
Autor / AutorinMichael K. Schulz
Autor / AutorinSusanne Weigand
Autor / AutorinMichelle Tusan
Autor / AutorinHava Tirosh
Autor / AutorinCheuck Him Ryan Sun
Autor / AutorinSean Sidky
Autor / AutorinElana Shapira
Herausgegeben vonBjörn Siegel
Herausgegeben vonTim Corbett
Herausgegeben vonOskar Czendze
Buchcover Intersections between Jewish Studies and Habsburg Studies | Tim Corbett | EAN 9783869565743 | ISBN 3-86956-574-8 | ISBN 978-3-86956-574-3

Intersections between Jewish Studies and Habsburg Studies

von Tim Corbett und weiteren, herausgegeben von Björn Siegel, Tim Corbett und Oskar Czendze
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinTim Corbett
Autor / AutorinMirjam Thulin
Autor / AutorinMoritz Csáky
Autor / AutorinKlaus Hödl
Autor / AutorinVerena Kasper
Autor / AutorinIlya Berkovich
Autor / AutorinJohannes Czakai
Autor / AutorinAlicja Maślak
Autor / AutorinMartin Stechauner
Autor / AutorinLida-Maria Dodou
Autor / AutorinFelicitas Heimann
Autor / AutorinOmar Nasr
Autor / AutorinMonika Halbinger
Autor / AutorinMagdalena Jánošiková
Autor / AutorinKatrin Keßler
Autor / AutorinAnthony D. Kauders
Autor / AutorinZora Piskačová
Autor / AutorinRafael Arnold
Autor / AutorinMichael K. Schulz
Autor / AutorinSusanne Weigand
Autor / AutorinMichelle Tusan
Autor / AutorinHava Tirosh
Autor / AutorinCheuck Him Ryan Sun
Autor / AutorinSean Sidky
Autor / AutorinElana Shapira
Herausgegeben vonBjörn Siegel
Herausgegeben vonTim Corbett
Herausgegeben vonOskar Czendze

In the aftermath of the Shoah and the ostensible triumph of nationalism, it became common in historiography to relegate Jews to the position of the “eternal other” in a series of binaries: Christian/Jewish, Gentile/Jewish, European/Jewish, non-Jewish/Jewish, and so forth. For the longest time, these binaries remained characteristic of Jewish historiography, including in the Central European context. Assuming instead, as the more recent approaches in Habsburg studies do, that pluriculturalism was the basis of common experience in formerly Habsburg Central Europe, and accepting that no single “majority culture” existed, but rather hegemonies were imposed in certain contexts, then the often used binaries are misleading and conceal the complex and sometimes even paradoxical conditions that shaped Jewish life in the region before the Shoah.

The very complexity of Habsburg Central Europe both in synchronic and diachronic perspective precludes any singular historical narrative of “Habsburg Jewry,” and it is not the intention of this volume to offer an overview of “Habsburg Jewish history.” The selected articles in this volume illustrate instead how important it is to reevaluate categories, deconstruct historical narratives, and reconceptualize implemented approaches in specific geographic, temporal, and cultural contexts in order to gain a better understanding of the complex and pluricultural history of the Habsburg Empire and the region as a whole.